onrush in the Oxford Spanish Dictionary

onrush in the PONS Dictionary

Translations for onrush in the English»Spanish Dictionary

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English
But just as exciting as the onrush of brand new shows is the resuscitation of old favourites.
www.independent.co.uk
But the onrush of water was too fast.
lifestyle.inquirer.net
One could end up a bitter old man raising fists against the inevitable onrush of modernity.
www.smh.com.au
For the first time, the verbal onrush of his thoughts slows.
www.theglobeandmail.com
Yet these pioneering steps seem slow relative to the current onrush of new data that is now transforming the social sciences.
harvardmagazine.com
Where do they think the money is going to come from unless the government plans to market horrendous levels of new debt to finance the now-certain onrush of deficit spending?
www.pqbnews.com
Even the inward-opening doors were rapidly rendered useless because of the onrush of workers trying to escape the burning building.
www.delcotimes.com
I smelled nothing at all, and did not feel any onrush of passion for the equally puzzled lady who took the next hit.
www.ft.com
And the best thing about the onrush of virtual reality devices has been how quickly we've discovered new implementations for them.
www.wired.com
It was not until the attackers made a tactical error, that their onrush could be stopped.
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